Rich Arslan, who owns Popped! with his wife, told NBC Washington that the truck came in from D.C. around 8 p.m. Thursday and could have been taken anywhere from 9 p.m. Thursday through 7 a.m. Friday. Despite growing sales online and through retail, the truck is 90 percent of Popped's business.

"It's what allows me to pay my rent, pay back my small business loan and pay my employees," Arslan said.

A News4 viewer contacted us on Twitter Friday evening, saying he had spotted the truck near his work in Forestville.